BINGHAM, GEORGE H - Benton County, Arkansas | GEORGE H BINGHAM - Arkansas Gravestone Photos

George H BINGHAM

Rogers City (Rogers) Cemetery
Benton County,
Arkansas

Unknown - November 26, 1932

*Obituary
Benton County Record & Democrat & Sun
Thursday, December 1, 1932

BINGHAM, George H. - George Bingham, well known Rogers photographer, died at his home Monday night following a stroke of apoplexy and heart failure Friday afternoon. He was found in a semi-conscious condition on the floor of his studio by Erwin Juhre who conducts a meat market on the lower floor. Helpless and unable to move, Mr. Bingham attracted the merchant's attention by tapping on the floor. Mr. Bingham was 63 years old and had been in business there for 25 years.

*Obituary
Benton County Herald
Thursday, December 1, 1932

George H. Bingham, aged 63, widely known Rogers photographer, died at his home in that city Monday night following a stroke of apoplexy late Friday afternoon when he was found practically helpless in the dark room of his studio after his rapping on the floor had finally attracted the attention of someone in the Juhre market on the first floor of the building. Mr. Bingham had come to Rogers 29 years ago from Arrow Rock, Mo. and since that time had operated his Rogers studio. He is survived only by his widow. Funeral services were held at the Central Methodist Church at Rogers Tuesday afternoon with interment in the Rogers cemetery.

*Obituary
Rogers Daily News
Tuesday, November 29, 1932

George H. Bingham, 60 years old, widely known Rogers photographer, died at his home on North Third street at 9 o'clock Monday night following a stroke of apoplexy Friday afternoon. Funeral service was held at the Central Methodist church Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with the pastor, the Rev. Connor Morehead, officiating. Burial was in the Rogers cemetery with J.W. Bryant in charge. Mr. Bingham came to Rogers 29 years ago from Arrow Rock, Mo. and had maintained his photographic studio here during that time. He was stricken while at work in his studio late Friday afternoon. He was removed to his home after he had attracted attention to his plight by rapping on the floor, and his condition grew steadily worse until the end. He is survived only by his widow.

Contributed on 11/25/22 by judyfrog
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Submitted: 11/25/22 • Approved: 11/25/22 • Last Updated: 11/28/22 • R1459477-G0-S3

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